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Responses of an old and a modern Indian wheat cultivar to future O3 level: Physiological, yield and grain quality parameters

  • Durgesh Singh Yadav
  • , Amit Kumar Mishra
  • , Richa Rai
  • , Nivedita Chaudhary
  • , Arideep Mukherjee
  • , S. B. Agrawal
  • , Madhoolika Agrawal

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Abstract

A field study was conducted to understand the physiological responses, yield and grain quality of an old (HUW234) and a modern (HD3118) wheat cultivar exposed to elevated ozone (O3). The cultivars were grown under ambient O3 (NF) and ambient +20 ppb O3 (NF+) conditions using open-top chambers (OTCs). The comparative study of an old and a modern cultivar showed variable physiological responses under elevated O3 exposure. Elevated O3 in old cultivar caused high reductions in Rubisco activity (Vcmax) and electron transport rate (J) compared to modern cultivar with simultaneous reductions in the rate of photosynthesis and chlorophyll fluorescence. In modern cultivar, high stomatal density and conductance caused higher O3 uptake thereby triggering more damage to the adjacent stomatal cells and photosynthetic pigments coupled with reductions in photosynthetic rate and photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE). Modern cultivar also showed relatively high reduction in grain yield compared to old one under NF + treatment. Furthermore, grain quality traits (such as starch, protein and amino acids) of modern cultivar were better than old cultivar under ambient O3, but showed more deterioration under NF + treatment. Results thus indicated that modern cultivar is relatively more susceptible to O3 and showed more negative impacts on plant performance, yield and quality of grains compared to old cultivar.

Original languageEnglish
Article number113939
JournalEnvironmental Pollution
Volume259
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • A/Q and A/Ci curves
  • Gas exchange
  • Grain quality
  • Ozone
  • Wheat cultivar
  • Yield

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Toxicology
  • Pollution
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis

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